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  • Johnny Ville pictured here inside the world famous Tootsies bar on  Broadway has come to Nashville to develop his musical career. Nashville  is the Hollywood of Country Music and wannabe stars from all over the world flock there to make their fortune.  Johnny is a natural performer and self promoter "Elvis was my daddy” he claims and promises to buy us a Cadillac when he is famous),  Johnny doesn’t have a permanent address and seems to rove around trying to make a few bucks with his guitar. It seems the romantic spirit of Nashville is alive and well. Today There is still some great music to be found in Nashville  but one has to navigate some typical US commercialism in the search as  the town cashes in on its reputation.
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  • Johnny Ville ( possible Elvis wannabe)  showing  his moves  outside  the  world famous Tootsies  bar on  Broadway has come to Nashville to develop his musical career: a natural performer and self promoter "Elvis was my daddy”  and "I've only been down to Nashville for a week and I've already got myself a record deal" he claims,  Johnny doesn’t have a permanent address and seems to rove around trying to make a few bucks with his guitar. It seems the romantic spirit of Nashville is alive and well. Nashville is the capital of Tennessee  and the self styled  home of country  music. Today There is still some great music to be found but one has to navigate some typical  US commercialism  in the search as  the town cashes in on its reputation.
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  • The World famous Tootsies  bar on  Broadway  Nashville.  Nashville is the capital of Tennessee and the self styled  home of country  music. Today There is still some great music to be found but one has to navigate some typical US commercialism  in the search as  the town cashes in on its reputation.
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  • Elvis‘ collection of best selling records hangs in a corridor at Graceland his home when he was alive and now a museum dedicated to all things Elvis.It would be easy to expect  Graceland to be an over-rated tourist attraction. But as it is  you could go in there Elvis indifferent and come out a fan. The house has been left exactly as it was when Elvis died in 1977. It’s not huge, in terms of superstars mansions now and although it is done in showy taste - all shag pile walls, heart shaped beds and white  leather sofas, the design has been left exactly as Elvis created it.<br />
Graceland is located at 3734 Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, TN 38116
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World discarded in the street as passers by walk over it. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World is shown to the camera by a news anchor outside their offices in Wapping. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in amongst the rubbish where many people felt it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World is shown to the camera by a news anchor outside their offices in Wapping. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World discarded in the street as passers by walk over it. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the cart of a street cleaner as someone throws in more rubbish. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World discarded in the street as passers by walk over it. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the cart of a street cleaner as someone throws in more rubbish. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the cart of a street cleaner as someone throws in more rubbish. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the gutter, where many people believe it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World as a street cleaner cleans up the day's rubbish. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the gutter, where many people believe it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copies of tabliod newspaper News of The World being held by two street performers dressed like Queen Elizabeth II. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the gutter, where many people believe it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in amongst the rubbish where many people felt it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copies of tabliod newspaper News of The World land on the doorstep. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in amongst the rubbish where many people felt it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in amongst the rubbish where many people felt it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copies of tabliod newspaper News of The World land on the doorstep. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the gutter, where many people believe it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in the gutter, where many people believe it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copy of tabliod newspaper News of The World in amongst the rubbish where many people felt it belonged. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • The last ever copies of tabliod newspaper News of The World land on the doorstep. Sunday 10th July 2011 saw the end for this most famous of newspapers. Embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, this News International paper had approximately 7 million readers at the time of it's demise. On the cover of this, the final edition, with examples of previous journalistic success the headline simply read "Thank You & Goodbye".
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  • Thai girl sits on the World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
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  • Thai girl sits on the World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
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  • Longtail boats at the World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
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  • Longtail boats at the World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
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  • Longtail boats at the World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
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  • Thai girl sits on the World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
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  • Longtail boats at the World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
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  • The World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
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  • The World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
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  • Tourists shoppers exit the world famous retail store Harrods via door 5 in Knightsbridge, London, United Kingdom.  Some other customers sit on the benches outside the shop enjoying the sunshine.
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  • A male street cleaner collecting rubbish and litter outside the world famous and iconic Harrods department store in Knightsbridge, London, United Kingdom.  Groups of tourists are in the background looking at the shop’s window displays being guided around London by Embassy Staff.
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  • Knightsbridge London Underground sign outside the tube station entrance with the world famous Harrods shop awning in the background, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Knightsbridge London Underground sign outside the tube station entrance with the world famous Harrods shop awning in the background, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Groups of tourists gather and look through the shop window of the world famous Harrods shop in Knightsbridge, London, United Kingdom.
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  • The world famous Harrods logo printed on a green awning over the Harrods department shop window, Knightsbridge, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Shoppers and tourists outside the world famous Harrods department store in Knightsbridge, London, United Kingdom.
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  • St Martins Market also known as one of the Bull Ring Indoor Markets or the World Famous Rag Market in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Bullring is a major commercial area of central Birmingham. It has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held. Two shopping centres have been built in the area in the 1960s, and then in 2003 the latter is styled as one word, Bullring.
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  • St Martins Market also known as one of the Bull Ring Indoor Markets or the World Famous Rag Market in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Bullring is a major commercial area of central Birmingham. It has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held. Two shopping centres have been built in the area in the 1960s, and then in 2003 the latter is styled as one word, Bullring.
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  • St Martins Market also known as one of the Bull Ring Indoor Markets or the World Famous Rag Market in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Bullring is a major commercial area of central Birmingham. It has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held. Two shopping centres have been built in the area in the 1960s, and then in 2003 the latter is styled as one word, Bullring.
    20170518_indoor market birmingham_01...jpg
  • St Martins Market also known as one of the Bull Ring Indoor Markets or the World Famous Rag Market in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Bullring is a major commercial area of central Birmingham. It has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held. Two shopping centres have been built in the area in the 1960s, and then in 2003 the latter is styled as one word, Bullring.
    20170518_indoor market birmingham_01...jpg
  • St Martins Market also known as one of the Bull Ring Indoor Markets or the World Famous Rag Market in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Bullring is a major commercial area of central Birmingham. It has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held. Two shopping centres have been built in the area in the 1960s, and then in 2003 the latter is styled as one word, Bullring.
    20170518_indoor market birmingham_00...jpg
  • St Martins Market also known as one of the Bull Ring Indoor Markets or the World Famous Rag Market in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Bullring is a major commercial area of central Birmingham. It has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held. Two shopping centres have been built in the area in the 1960s, and then in 2003 the latter is styled as one word, Bullring.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourists pass by via the arched walkway to the famous Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly, Mayfair. The Ritz, London is a Grade II listed 5-star hotel located in Piccadilly in London, England. A symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is one of the world's most prestigious and best known hotels.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourists pass by via the arched walkway to the famous Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly, Mayfair. The Ritz, London is a Grade II listed 5-star hotel located in Piccadilly in London, England. A symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is one of the world's most prestigious and best known hotels.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourists pass by via the arched walkway to the famous Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly, Mayfair. The Ritz, London is a Grade II listed 5-star hotel located in Piccadilly in London, England. A symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is one of the world's most prestigious and best known hotels.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourists pass by via the arched walkway to the famous Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly, Mayfair. The Ritz, London is a Grade II listed 5-star hotel located in Piccadilly in London, England. A symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is one of the world's most prestigious and best known hotels.
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  • Alices famous antique shop on Portobello Road Market in Notting Hill, West London, England, United Kingdom. People enjoying a sunny day out hanging out at the famous Sunday market, when the antique stalls line the street.  Portobello Market is the worlds largest antiques market with over 1,000 dealers selling every kind of antique and collectible. Visitors flock from all over the world to walk along one of Londons best loved streets.
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  • Alices famous antique shop on Portobello Road Market in Notting Hill, West London, England, United Kingdom. People enjoying a sunny day out hanging out at the famous Sunday market, when the antique stalls line the street.  Portobello Market is the worlds largest antiques market with over 1,000 dealers selling every kind of antique and collectible. Visitors flock from all over the world to walk along one of Londons best loved streets.
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  • Alices famous antique shop on Portobello Road Market in Notting Hill, West London, England, United Kingdom. People enjoying a sunny day out hanging out at the famous Sunday market, when the antique stalls line the street.  Portobello Market is the worlds largest antiques market with over 1,000 dealers selling every kind of antique and collectible. Visitors flock from all over the world to walk along one of Londons best loved streets.
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  • Alices famous antique shop on Portobello Road Market in Notting Hill, West London, England, United Kingdom. People enjoying a sunny day out hanging out at the famous Sunday market, when the antique stalls line the street.  Portobello Market is the worlds largest antiques market with over 1,000 dealers selling every kind of antique and collectible. Visitors flock from all over the world to walk along one of Londons best loved streets.
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  • The Old Vic Theatre currently showing A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is lit up at sundown on The Cut on 27th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Old Vic is one of the best known and best loved theatres in the world, synonymous with the greatest acting talent that Britain has ever produced. This iconic 192-year-old building has a rich history of great performances and The Old Vic Theatre Company continues to attract the best creative talent from the UK and all over the world to tread its famous boards.
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  • The Old Vic Theatre currently showing A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is lit up at sundown on The Cut on 27th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Old Vic is one of the best known and best loved theatres in the world, synonymous with the greatest acting talent that Britain has ever produced. This iconic 192-year-old building has a rich history of great performances and The Old Vic Theatre Company continues to attract the best creative talent from the UK and all over the world to tread its famous boards.
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  • The Old Vic Theatre currently showing A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is lit up at sundown on The Cut on 27th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Old Vic is one of the best known and best loved theatres in the world, synonymous with the greatest acting talent that Britain has ever produced. This iconic 192-year-old building has a rich history of great performances and The Old Vic Theatre Company continues to attract the best creative talent from the UK and all over the world to tread its famous boards.
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  • The Old Vic Theatre currently showing A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is lit up at sundown on The Cut on 27th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Old Vic is one of the best known and best loved theatres in the world, synonymous with the greatest acting talent that Britain has ever produced. This iconic 192-year-old building has a rich history of great performances and The Old Vic Theatre Company continues to attract the best creative talent from the UK and all over the world to tread its famous boards.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourism hot spot of Piccadilly Circus public space in London's West End. Built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly. This is known as one of London's most famous sights and where tourists gather in their thousands especialy on sunny days. Oustide the tourist attraction 'Believe it or not' a model of the World's tallest man.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourism hot spot of Piccadilly Circus public space in London's West End. Built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly. This is known as one of London's most famous sights and where tourists gather in their thousands especialy on sunny days. Oustide the tourist attraction 'Believe it or not' a model of the World's tallest man.
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  • Visitors to the ancient site of Stonehenge celebrate the Summer Solstice on the morning of June 21st - the longest day - by dancing in circles while holding hands. The Stonehenge site is a place of pilgrimage for neo-druids and those following pagan or neo-pagan beliefs. The midsummer sunrise began attracting modern visitors in 1870s. Today the stones are owned by English Heritage, the guardians of ancient and historical structures. Most years, substantial police and barriers prevent on-lookers from approaching the stones but on this occasion, revellers were allowed to party long after the early 4.15am sunrise. Stonehenge is a Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monument located near Amesbury in the English county of Wiltshire. Composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones it is one of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world. Archaeologists think that the standing stones were erected between 2500 BC and 2000 BC and served as an outdoor observatory from where to watch the constellations. The site and its surroundings were added to the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986.
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  • Portuguese pedestrians walk over a world map on the pavement beneath the Monument of Discoveries, Lisbon. The world's landmass is represented here in a tiled mosaic that Portugal is famous for and citizens walk across this depiction of their planet like giants on a mini-sized map. Located in Belém, on the bank of the River Tagus where the monument celebrates an era of adventure, expansion and colonial ambition. Within a circular frame, the ornate map shows an almost ancient world minus its geopolitical borders.
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  • Seventeen officer cadets march in line wearing full dress uniform with their rifles on shoulders past guests and VIPs at their passing out parade in the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. The recently-graduated soldiers march in a near-perfect line looking over their right shoulders towards their commanding officers and VIP guests which sometimes includes Her Majesty the Queen. We see every face clearly and notice their different heights and sizes.  Sharp focus is centred on the smallest man in the parade. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is the British Army officer initial training centre. Sandhurst is prestigious and has had many famous alumni including Sir Winston Churchill, King Abdullah II of Jordan, Sultan Qaboos of Oman and, more recently, Prince Harry and Prince William. All British Army officers, and many from elsewhere in the world, are trained at Sandhurst. RMA Sandhurst was formed in 1947, from a merger of the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich (which trained officers for the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers from 1741 to 1939) and the Royal Military College at Sandhurst.
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  • Female officer cadets march in line with their weapons on shoulders past guests and VIPs at their passing out parade in the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. An honoured cadet strides in front holding a ceremonial sword vertically in her white glove while one cadet in the main line-up is of an ethnic minority. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is the British Army officer initial training centre. Sandhurst is prestigious and has had many famous alumni including Sir Winston Churchill, King Abdullah II of Jordan, Sultan Qaboos of Oman and, more recently, Prince Harry and Prince William. All British Army officers, and many from elsewhere in the world, are trained at Sandhurst. RMA Sandhurst was formed in 1947, from a merger of the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich (which trained officers for the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers from 1741 to 1939) and the Royal Military College at Sandhurst.
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  • The Old Vic Theatre on The Cut in London. The Old Vic is one of the best known and best loved theatres in the world, synonymous with the greatest acting talent that Britain has ever produced. This iconic 192-year-old building has a rich history of great performances and The Old Vic Theatre Company under the artistic leadership of Kevin Spacey, continues to attract the best creative talent from the UK and all over the world to tread its famous boards.
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  • The Old Vic Theatre on The Cut in London. The Old Vic is one of the best known and best loved theatres in the world, synonymous with the greatest acting talent that Britain has ever produced. This iconic 192-year-old building has a rich history of great performances and The Old Vic Theatre Company under the artistic leadership of Kevin Spacey, continues to attract the best creative talent from the UK and all over the world to tread its famous boards.
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  • The Old Vic Theatre on The Cut in London. The Old Vic is one of the best known and best loved theatres in the world, synonymous with the greatest acting talent that Britain has ever produced. This iconic 192-year-old building has a rich history of great performances and The Old Vic Theatre Company under the artistic leadership of Kevin Spacey, continues to attract the best creative talent from the UK and all over the world to tread its famous boards.
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  • Tourists admire Aphrodite, otherwise known as the Venus de Milo in the Louvre art museum. The ancient Greek statue is one of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture, created sometime between 130 and 100 BC. The Aphrodite (Greek goddess of love and beauty  and Venus to the Romans) is a marble sculpture, slightly larger than life size at 203 cm high. The arms and original plinth were lost following the discovery. From an inscription that was on its plinth, it is thought to be the work of Alexandros of Antioch; earlier, it was mistakenly attributed to the master sculptor Praxiteles. The Musée du Louvre is one of the world's largest museums and the most visited art museum in the world.
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  • Tourists admire Aphrodite, otherwise known as the Venus de Milo in the Louvre art museum. The ancient Greek statue is one of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture, created sometime between 130 and 100 BC. The Aphrodite (Greek goddess of love and beauty  and Venus to the Romans) is a marble sculpture, slightly larger than life size at 203 cm high. The arms and original plinth were lost following the discovery. From an inscription that was on its plinth, it is thought to be the work of Alexandros of Antioch; earlier, it was mistakenly attributed to the master sculptor Praxiteles. The Musée du Louvre is one of the world's largest museums and the most visited art museum in the world.
    louvre_paris20-17-08-2012.jpg
  • Tourists admire Aphrodite, otherwise known as the Venus de Milo in the Louvre art museum. The ancient Greek statue is one of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture, created sometime between 130 and 100 BC. The Aphrodite (Greek goddess of love and beauty  and Venus to the Romans) is a marble sculpture, slightly larger than life size at 203 cm high. The arms and original plinth were lost following the discovery. From an inscription that was on its plinth, it is thought to be the work of Alexandros of Antioch; earlier, it was mistakenly attributed to the master sculptor Praxiteles. The Musée du Louvre is one of the world's largest museums and the most visited art museum in the world.
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  • Tourists explore the ancient ruin of the Ta Prohm temple, known as the jungle temple,  in Angkor region Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia. UNESCO inscribed Ta Prohm on the World Heritage List in 1992. Today, it is one of the most visited complexes in Cambodia made famous by the Tomb Raider film in 2001.
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  • A silk-cotton tree, Ceiba pentandra, grows around an ancient ruin of the Ta Prohm temple, known as the jungle temple,  in Angkor region Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia. UNESCO inscribed Ta Prohm on the World Heritage List in 1992. Today, it is one of the most visited complexes in Cambodia made famous by the Tomb Raider film in 2001.
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  • World famous Hamleys toy shop on Regent Street, London. The flagship store is considered one of London's major tourist attractions, and receives about five million visitors a year.
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  • World famous Hamleys toy shop on Regent Street, London. The flagship store is considered one of London's major tourist attractions, and receives about five million visitors a year.
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  • Violent AEK Athens FC graffiti on a wall in the area of Exarhia. Exarcheia, alternatively spelled as Exarchia, Exarheia and Exarhia, is the name of a neighborhood in downtown Athens, Greece close to the historical building of the National Technical University of Athens. The Exarcheia region is famous as a stomping ground for Greek anarchists. It took the name from a merchant named Exarchos who opened a large general store there. Now this graffiti covered area is known as a home for students and members of the anarchist movement and a kind of no go area for tourists. Visitors to Athens can't help but notice the amount of graffiti in the city. Any surface that can be sprayed upon is covered with a maddening number of signatures and designs. Beautifully restored neo-classic houses from the late 19th Century usually have a few days or weeks before they are covered in graffiti and owners find themselves in a war that they eventually lose and surrender to the kids. Graffiti in Athens is as old as the city itself. In ancient times graffiti was carved into buildings, in fact the word comes from the Greek graphi which means to write. The most disturbing aspect of the graffiti besides the volume of it, is the way some of the kids whose artistic ability begins and ends with their names (tags), have defaced some of the real works of art. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
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  • Violent AEK Athens FC graffiti on a wall in the area of Exarhia. Exarcheia, alternatively spelled as Exarchia, Exarheia and Exarhia, is the name of a neighborhood in downtown Athens, Greece close to the historical building of the National Technical University of Athens. The Exarcheia region is famous as a stomping ground for Greek anarchists. It took the name from a merchant named Exarchos who opened a large general store there. Now this graffiti covered area is known as a home for students and members of the anarchist movement and a kind of no go area for tourists. Visitors to Athens can't help but notice the amount of graffiti in the city. Any surface that can be sprayed upon is covered with a maddening number of signatures and designs. Beautifully restored neo-classic houses from the late 19th Century usually have a few days or weeks before they are covered in graffiti and owners find themselves in a war that they eventually lose and surrender to the kids. Graffiti in Athens is as old as the city itself. In ancient times graffiti was carved into buildings, in fact the word comes from the Greek graphi which means to write. The most disturbing aspect of the graffiti besides the volume of it, is the way some of the kids whose artistic ability begins and ends with their names (tags), have defaced some of the real works of art. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110922AEK graffiti athensC.jpg
  • Violent AEK Athens FC graffiti on a wall in the area of Exarhia. Exarcheia, alternatively spelled as Exarchia, Exarheia and Exarhia, is the name of a neighborhood in downtown Athens, Greece close to the historical building of the National Technical University of Athens. The Exarcheia region is famous as a stomping ground for Greek anarchists. It took the name from a merchant named Exarchos who opened a large general store there. Now this graffiti covered area is known as a home for students and members of the anarchist movement and a kind of no go area for tourists. Visitors to Athens can't help but notice the amount of graffiti in the city. Any surface that can be sprayed upon is covered with a maddening number of signatures and designs. Beautifully restored neo-classic houses from the late 19th Century usually have a few days or weeks before they are covered in graffiti and owners find themselves in a war that they eventually lose and surrender to the kids. Graffiti in Athens is as old as the city itself. In ancient times graffiti was carved into buildings, in fact the word comes from the Greek graphi which means to write. The most disturbing aspect of the graffiti besides the volume of it, is the way some of the kids whose artistic ability begins and ends with their names (tags), have defaced some of the real works of art. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110922AEK graffiti athensE.jpg
  • Violent AEK Athens FC graffiti on a wall in the area of Exarhia. Exarcheia, alternatively spelled as Exarchia, Exarheia and Exarhia, is the name of a neighborhood in downtown Athens, Greece close to the historical building of the National Technical University of Athens. The Exarcheia region is famous as a stomping ground for Greek anarchists. It took the name from a merchant named Exarchos who opened a large general store there. Now this graffiti covered area is known as a home for students and members of the anarchist movement and a kind of no go area for tourists. Visitors to Athens can't help but notice the amount of graffiti in the city. Any surface that can be sprayed upon is covered with a maddening number of signatures and designs. Beautifully restored neo-classic houses from the late 19th Century usually have a few days or weeks before they are covered in graffiti and owners find themselves in a war that they eventually lose and surrender to the kids. Graffiti in Athens is as old as the city itself. In ancient times graffiti was carved into buildings, in fact the word comes from the Greek graphi which means to write. The most disturbing aspect of the graffiti besides the volume of it, is the way some of the kids whose artistic ability begins and ends with their names (tags), have defaced some of the real works of art. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110922AEK graffiti athensB.jpg
  • Violent AEK Athens FC graffiti on a wall in the area of Exarhia. Exarcheia, alternatively spelled as Exarchia, Exarheia and Exarhia, is the name of a neighborhood in downtown Athens, Greece close to the historical building of the National Technical University of Athens. The Exarcheia region is famous as a stomping ground for Greek anarchists. It took the name from a merchant named Exarchos who opened a large general store there. Now this graffiti covered area is known as a home for students and members of the anarchist movement and a kind of no go area for tourists. Visitors to Athens can't help but notice the amount of graffiti in the city. Any surface that can be sprayed upon is covered with a maddening number of signatures and designs. Beautifully restored neo-classic houses from the late 19th Century usually have a few days or weeks before they are covered in graffiti and owners find themselves in a war that they eventually lose and surrender to the kids. Graffiti in Athens is as old as the city itself. In ancient times graffiti was carved into buildings, in fact the word comes from the Greek graphi which means to write. The most disturbing aspect of the graffiti besides the volume of it, is the way some of the kids whose artistic ability begins and ends with their names (tags), have defaced some of the real works of art. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
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  • Woman sitting on the steps of The Windmill night club in Soho, London. This is a strip and table dancing club which has been establiished for many years. Great Windmill Street in London’s soho where Laura Henderson was to create her world famous theatre staging the first nude shows in London in 1931. The windmill then became the only theatre in London which stayed open throughout the war, earning its legendary slogan, 'we never closed'. The Venue maintains its original features while keeping in style with the theatre. The stage and balcony areas all represent past and present, making the Windmill a highly desirable venue.
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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger telling the world, Well be Back is the hopeful sign on one of the many closed stores near Oxford Street, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 3rd March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The famous streets reputation as Europe’s premier shopping destination faces its biggest threat in decades. A flood of store closures and deterioration in the quality of the buildings and public space along the near two-kilometer 1.2 miles thoroughfare is being aggravated by lockdown restrictions that are decimating foot traffic and driving more shoppers online away from the the capitals West End.
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  • The Paralympic agito logo hangs between the pillars of the National (Art) Gallery on the north side of Trafalgar Square during the London games which took place between 29 Aug - 9 Sept 2012. The tall pillars act as a backdrop of this famous gallery in central London. The Paralympic symbol consists of three agitos, coloured red, blue and green, the three colours that are most widely represented in national flags around the world. These agitos, coloured red, blue, and green, encircle a single point, on a white field. The agito ("I move" in Latin) is a symbol of movement in the shape of an asymmetrical crescent. The Paralympic symbol was created by the Scholz & Friends agency and approved in April 2003.
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  • View looking across the River Thames to the skyline of Tower Bridge and The Shard in London, UK. One of the World's most famous cityscapes from Wapping towards this most iconic of skylines.
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  • View looking across the River Thames to the skyline of Tower Bridge and The Shard in London, UK. One of the World's most famous cityscapes from Wapping towards this most iconic of skylines.
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  • The 73 metre long Hall of the Mirrors in the King’s Grand Apartment, Versaille, Paris. The Hall of Mirrors (Grande Galerie or Galerie des Glaces) is the central gallery of the Palace of Versailles and is renowned as being one of the most famous rooms in the world. The Palace of Versailles or simply Versailles, is a royal château in Versailles in the Île-de-France region of France. In French it is the Château de Versailles.
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  • The Paralympic agito logo hangs between the pillars of the National (Art) Gallery on the north side of Trafalgar Square during the London games which took place between 29 Aug - 9 Sept 2012. The tall pillars act as a backdrop of this famous gallery in central London. The Paralympic symbol consists of three agitos, coloured red, blue and green, the three colours that are most widely represented in national flags around the world. These agitos, coloured red, blue, and green, encircle a single point, on a white field. The agito ("I move" in Latin) is a symbol of movement in the shape of an asymmetrical crescent. The Paralympic symbol was created by the Scholz & Friends agency and approved in April 2003.
    paralympic_logo01-04-09-2012.jpg
  • With mouth wide open in mid-shout, a young protester screams his anti-war message to the outside world during a large demonstration against the first Gulf War of 1991. He holds a placard with the now famous Peace Symbol, originally designed in 1958 for the British nuclear disarmament movement, designed by British artist Gerald Holtom for the march planned by the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War (DAC) from Trafalgar Square, London to the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston. The symbol was later adopted by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), and subsequently became an international emblem for the 1960s anti-war movement and the counterculture of the time.
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  • View looking across the River Thames to the skyline of Tower Bridge and The Shard in London, UK. One of the World's most famous cityscapes from Wapping towards this most iconic of skylines.
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  • View looking across the River Thames over Hermitage Moorings to the skyline of Tower Bridge and The Shard in London, UK. One of the World's most famous cityscapes from Wapping towards this most iconic of skylines.
    20150119_shard skyline_G.jpg
  • View looking across the River Thames to the skyline of Tower Bridge and The Shard in London, UK. One of the World's most famous cityscapes from Wapping towards this most iconic of skylines.
    20150119_shard skyline_E.jpg
  • View looking across the River Thames over Hermitage Moorings to the skyline of Tower Bridge and The Shard in London, UK. One of the World's most famous cityscapes from Wapping towards this most iconic of skylines.
    20150119_shard skyline_F.jpg
  • View looking past the Peace Dove Sculpture, Hermitage Wharf Riverside Memorial Garden, to the skyline of Tower Bridge and The Shard in London, UK. One of the World's most famous cityscapes from Wapping towards this most iconic of skylines.
    20150119_shard skyline_C.jpg
  • View looking across the old waterway in Wapping to the skyline of Tower Bridge and The Shard in London, UK. One of the World's most famous cityscapes towards this most iconic of skylines.
    20150119_shard skyline_A.jpg
  • View looking across the old waterway in Wapping to the skyline of Tower Bridge and The Shard in London, UK. One of the World's most famous cityscapes towards this most iconic of skylines.
    20150119_shard skyline_B.jpg
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